Monthly Archives: March 2016

It is fascinating with parallels in nature and science. If you look carefully you can find parallels and patterns in all sorts of things, laws of physics and nature that are repeated and present in a variety of different circumstances … Continue reading →

Most people have probably not heard of “Doubly-even self-dual linear binary error-correcting block code” (lets just call it Self Correcting Code, SCC). Although most people intuitively knows what it proves – that there is a right and a wrong, that … Continue reading →

The United Nation’s (UN) Work Group on Arbitrary Detention (UNWGAD) has in a recent decision, that was communicated to the Swedish government on Jan. 22, 2016, declared that Sweden is violating Mr. Assange’s civil liberties and his asylum rights, and … Continue reading →

I had a fascinating conversation about the universe with my 11-year old daughter Grace the other day. We were talking about the enormity of it all. I could see her eyes widen when I explained how we can’t really see … Continue reading →

My take on the question of externalized honor and hate is that these two together makes up an explosive mix and that those who are applying them will not be able to change for the better until these two factors … Continue reading →

Political Correctness (PC) has a somewhat complicated relationship with tenets like liberty, freedom and the pursuit of happiness. It may not be obvious at first glance, but any advocate of PC is actually an adversary of these fundamental principles. The … Continue reading →